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Retired, pensioned or registered in the Continuing Payment Benefit (BPC) of the National Institute of Social Security (INSS). A new additional allocation in the amount of R $ 2,000 could be released at the end of this year. Know more!
The text appears in legislative suggestion (SUG) No. 15/2020, proposed by Jefferson Brandão Leone – BA, advanced to the Human Rights and Participatory Legislation Commission (CDH) of the Federal Senate.
The text of the payment of the extra allowance in the amount of R $ 2 thousand it was registered on June 19 and has already collected more than 26,000 online signatures in favor of its implementation. Now, the document was received by Senator Paulo Paim for his analysis and recognition.
About the proposal
According to the text, the proposal was aimed at implementing the payment of a extra subscription Not value of R $ 2 thousand to retirees, pensioners and members of the INSS BPC during the state of public calamity, scheduled until December. The document provides for payments to the insured person who earns up to 3 minimum wages.
The new proposal was designed with the aim of being one more tool in the fight against the new coronavirus pandemic. Also, it was thought to be extremely important to INSS beneficiaries.
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Citizens will be able to follow all the procedures on the official website of the Federal Senate, with the developments of the initiative, as well as the details of its movement. Also, of course, here on the News Contests website.
The INSS will launch the automatic payment of R $ 1,045 in a few days
HE Social Security Institute (INSS) confirmed that it will begin the process of automatic implementation of the assistance benefits granted by the Justice. This is expected to start in September. Within this process is the Continuous Benefit Benefit (BPC / Loas), aimed at low-income elderly or disabled people.
The initiative, a partnership between the INSS and the National Justice Council (CNJ), aims to provide quick payments to policyholders who win lawsuits.
In a note, the federal agency said that “[..] focuses on benefits of assistance and has been working to interface with justice systems. This first phase of interconnection is scheduled for September ”.
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